Python-URL! - weekly Python news and links (Mar 31)

And it's time to bring "Python-URL!" to a close. "Python-URL!", which Jean-Claude Wippler and I appear to have launched in 1998, has reached the end of its utility. We still have many loyal and enthusiastic readers--one subscription request arrived within the last day, in fact--and certainly much writing turns up every week that *deserves* the spotlight "Python-URL!" has shone in the past.

However, the Python world has changed a great deal over the last fourteen years. There are many, MANY other ways for those with an interest in Python to nourish themselves, and Python itself has grown and "normalized" so much that it no longer fits particularly well in the "Python-URL!" format. Enjoy "Mouse vs. Python" <URL: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/ >, the Python areas of DZone, Reddit, developerWorks, stackoverflow, and so on.

For your reference, I append below the most-recent-but-not- particularly- current version of "Python-URL!"'s coda of related readings.

That is all.

======================================================================== Everything Python-related you want is probably one or two clicks away in these pages:

Python Success Stories--from air-traffic control to on-line match-making--can inspire you or decision-makers to whom you're subject with a vision of what the language makes practical. http://www.pythonology.com/success

nullege is an interesting search Web application, with the intelligence to distinguish between Python code and comments. It provides what appear to be relevant results, and demands neither Java nor CSS be enabled: http://www.nullege.com

And it's time to bring "Python-URL!" to a close. "Python-URL!", which Jean-Claude Wippler and I appear to have launched in 1998, has reached the end of its utility. We still have many loyal and enthusiastic readers--one subscription request arrived within the last day, in fact--and certainly much writing turns up every week that *deserves* the spotlight "Python-URL!" has shone in the past.

However, the Python world has changed a great deal over the last fourteen years. There are many, MANY other ways for those with an interest in Python to nourish themselves, and Python itself has grown and "normalized" so much that it no longer fits particularly well in the "Python-URL!" format. Enjoy "Mouse vs. Python" <URL: http://www.blog.pythonlibrary.org/ >, the Python areas of DZone, Reddit, developerWorks, stackoverflow, and so on.

For your reference, I append below the most-recent-but-not- particularly- current version of "Python-URL!"'s coda of related readings.

That is all.

======================================================================== Everything Python-related you want is probably one or two clicks away in these pages:

Python Success Stories--from air-traffic control to on-line match-making--can inspire you or decision-makers to whom you're subject with a vision of what the language makes practical. http://www.pythonology.com/success

nullege is an interesting search Web application, with the intelligence to distinguish between Python code and comments. It provides what appear to be relevant results, and demands neither Java nor CSS be enabled: http://www.nullege.com